Cute DIY Mahogany Cubby Organizer

Cute DIY Mahogany Cubby Organizer
A cubby organizer is a great way to organize all your stuff, and thecasualcraftlete.com presents a cool project to renovate one! You’ll need Minwax 8 oz wood finish red mahogany oil-based interior stain, a staining brush, a hand sander using 120 sandpaper, rags to wipe stain. First, start by cleaning the cubby using a Magic... 
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18 Colorful DIY Fabric Napkin Tutorials For This Summer

18 Colorful DIY Fabric Napkin Tutorials For This Summer
Summer is time of bold colors and bright prints! If you are planning a party or a dinner with family and friends, every detail is important – food, table settings, tableware, drinks and even napkins with napkin rings. Make fun bold fabric napkins for your summer party or picnic – enjoy the colors! There are... 
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9 DIY Roman Shades Tutorials To Block Excessive Sunlight

9 DIY Roman Shades Tutorials To Block Excessive Sunlight
Blinds are super actual in spring and summer to block excessive sunlight but you can also use them for accentuating the windows or to get some privacy. Make some roman shades for various rooms – you can use them everywhere from your kitchen to your bathroom. Choose the fabric – it may continue your interior... 
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DIY Painted Faux Ceramic Drawer Pulls

DIY Painted Faux Ceramic Drawer Pulls
Remember our roundup dedicated to creative drawer pulls and knobs? This tutorial from makeandfable.com wasn’t on the list, so check it out! You’ll need drawer knobs, white paint/primer, blue gloss paint, metallic paint, brushes, fine sandpaper, a pencil and eraser. Paint the knobs white, using either a basic white acrylic paint or spray primer. Once... 
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Cheerful And Bold DIY Dipped Kitchen Jars

Cheerful And Bold DIY Dipped Kitchen Jars
Want to spruce up anything in your kitchen? Let’s dip these kitchen containers with this dipped project from thislittlestreet.com! You’ll need jars, spray paint, masking tape, freezer bags, letter stickers that can easily unstick, sharpie pens if you want to add patterns. If you want to protect your jars even more: clear Gesso to prime... 
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How To Customize The Stairs With Removable Wallpaper

How To Customize The Stairs With Removable Wallpaper
Removable wallpaper is a useful material that is great for using throughout home, and today we are presenting an idea to use it from abeautifulmess.com – decorating your stairs! Buy five panels from Chasing Paper in order to cover our entire staircase, with some scraps left over. Then hold the wallpaper up to the stair... 
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How To Install Corian Countertops Yourself

How To Install Corian Countertops Yourself
Corian is a great material for bathrooms and kitchens, and if you want to install it yourself, this tutorial from tidbits-cami.com will be of use for you. Prepare glue (each color of corian has a corresponding color of glue), a glue gun, glue tips and a sanding and polishing kit. Dry fit a top piece... 
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DIY Bright Patterned Throw Pillows

DIY Bright Patterned Throw Pillows
Summer is time of bright colors, and a couple of bold patterned throw pillows will make your interior summer-like. You’ll need paintbrushes, fabric paints in various colors, plain white throw pillow covers, cardboard. Place some paper in between the cover so the paint doesn’t bleed through. Next, you can create whatever patterns you’d like for... 
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DIY Patriotic Pinwheels For Independence Day

DIY Patriotic Pinwheels For Independence Day
The 4th of July is coming, and it’s time to make some cute decorations and favors. Today we are presenting patriotic pinwheels from polkadotchair.com. The supplies are a square of double-sided cardstock weight paper, a paper straw, 1/8″ hole punch, 1/4″ or larger brad, scissors. Fold your paper in half diagonally. Unfold it and fold... 
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12 DIY Gift Boxes, Wraps And Tags For Father’s Day

12 DIY Gift Boxes, Wraps And Tags For Father’s Day
Father’s Day is coming, and I’m sure that you’ve already found or made a gift for your dad but have you already packed it? If not, we’ve got a couple of very simple and cheap ideas to do that. As it’s a gift for a man, get something manly – moustache wrapping paper, superhero boxes... 
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